木质素
细胞壁
纤维素
木聚糖
次生细胞壁
傅里叶变换红外光谱
聚合物
亚氯酸钠
化学
化学结构
化学改性
化学工程
竹子
生物量(生态学)
生物物理学
有机化学
高分子化学
材料科学
生物化学
复合材料
地质学
工程类
海洋学
二氧化氯
生物
作者
Jiawei Zhu,Wenting Ren,Fei Guo,Hankun Wang,Yan Yu
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.carbpol.2024.122261
摘要
Understanding the distribution and accessibility of polymers within plant cell walls is crucial for addressing biomass recalcitrance in lignocellulosic materials. In this work, Imaging Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) and Raman spectroscopy, coupled with targeted chemical treatments, were employed to investigate cell wall polymer distribution in two bamboo species at both tissue and cell wall levels. Tissue-level Imaging FTIR revealed significant disparities in the distribution and chemical activity of cell wall polymers between the fibrous sheath and fibrous strand. At the cell wall level, Imaging Raman spectroscopy delineated a distinct difference between the secondary wall and intercellular layer, with the latter containing higher levels of lignin, hydroxycinnamic acid (HCA), and xylan, and lower cellulose. Mild acidified sodium chlorite treatment led to partial removal of lignin, HCA, and xylan from the intercellular layer, albeit to a lesser extent than alkaline treatment, indicating susceptibility of these polymers to chemical treatment. In contrast, lignin in the secondary wall exhibited limited reactivity to acidified sodium chlorite but was slightly removed by alkaline treatment, suggesting stable chemical properties with slight alkaline intolerance. These findings provide valuable insights into the inherent design mechanism of plant cells and their efficient utilization.
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